FA Cup fourth round draw: Yeovil Town get dream home tie against Manchester United

Yeovil Town welcome MANCHESTER UNITED Liverpool will play West Brom Tottenham handed a trip to Newport County Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Yeovil Town have been given a wonderful opportunity to try and knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup after they were drawn at home to Jose Mourinho’s side. Yeovil, who are battling against relegation in League Two, are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, knocking Bradford City out in the previous round, and could not have asked for a better draw. Although it is only the fourth time in the club’s history they have reached round four, it will be the second time in the space of just three years that Yeovil have faced Manchester United, losing 2-0 to the Red Devils back in 2015. Wayne Rooney swaps shirts after Man Utd's 2-0 win over Yeovil in 2015 Credit: GETTY IMAGES “I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment,” said Yeovil manager Darren Way. “It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club. “I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day." There was also a plum tie for another League Two club, as Newport County, who shocked Leeds United in the Third Round, were also drawn at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Newport manager Michael Flynn, who has done an excellent job in south Wales since saving the club from relegation last season, said: “It’s amazing to draw Tottenham. “It’s a massive achievement for the whole football club and we can’t wait for the game already. “The players have worked so hard to get to this stage and this is a reward for them for all the toil they’ve put in so far this season. “For them to play against guys like Harry Kane and Dele Alli will be amazing, but I hope Tottenham rest one or two. “It’s huge for the whole city. It’s going to be packed out again at Rodney Parade and financially hopefully it will be a big one for the club. Both games are likely to be chosen for live television coverage, with the prospect of a famous giant-killing act already fuelling talk of the enduring romance of the FA Cup. Spurs will play Newport County in the FA Cup Credit: GETTY IMAGES In truth, though, both Mourinho and Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased with the fact they have been drawn against clubs three divisions below them, which should allow them to rest players ahead of the resumption of their Champions League campaigns in February. Favourites Manchester City will have to wait for a replay between Cardiff City and Mansfield Town next week before they learn who their opponents are, away from home in the next round. There was less good fortune for Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Arsenal, and Coventry City who beat Stoke City in the Third round. Forest, who have appointed former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka as their new manager, will travel to fellow Championship side Hull City, while Coventry have a tricky away game at MK Dons to contend with. Fourth round ties will take place across the weekend of 26-29 January, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from the Emirates FA Cup prize fund. 7:32PM Eyes down for a full house Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston 7:24PM Aitor Karanka has signed as Forest manager: news came through while that draw was happening. He can start planning for an eminently winnable trip to Hull at the end of the month. Anyhow. We'll have a report on that and an analysis of the draw right now. Meantime, come follow the Brighton v Palace VIDEO NASTY with me here. Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Oh, and come on Yeovil Town! Cheers. 7:22PM Winner winner �� | We're ready for the draw at Huish Park! #YTFCpic.twitter.com/02EuZo3HPO— Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) January 8, 2018 7:20PM Here's the full FA Cup fourth round draw Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston Ties to be played over weekend of January 26-29 7:18PM That is it Full draw coming up 7:18PM Sheffield United will welcome Preston North End, for any reading in the late 19th Century. 7:17PM Norwich or Chelsea will play Newcastle. 7:17PM Newport County v Spurs Nice! Go'orn Newport. 7:17PM Hull versus Forest Oh Arsene. What can one say? 7:17PM Bournemouth or Wigan Plays Shrews or Hammers. 7:16PM Middlesbrough play Palace or Brighton the winner of tonight's game 7:16PM Millwall v Rochdale and an all PL tie: Southampton v Watford. 7:16PM Two of Britain's more glamorous clubs Milton Keynes v Coventry. 7:15PM Cardiff or Mansfield get mighty Manchester City That should be an occasion. 7:15PM Carlisle or Sheff Wed v Stevenage or Reading Yes Owls. 7:14PM Yeovil Town versus... MANCHESTER UNITED!!! Brilliant. That's what this is all about. 7:14PM Notts County v Wolves/Swansea We'll need a third round replay to sort that one. 7:14PM Huddersfield v Birmingham is next 7:13PM Next Peterborough v Fleetwood or Leicester 7:13PM First ball out! It's Liverpool Liverpool v West Brom 7:13PM Balls! Credit: BT Sport 7:12PM Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand Credit: BT Sport 1 "Dennis, you had a small bit of success in the FA Cup," says Jake. Not a reference to his height: that nice Dennis won three times. Three more than Rio. 7:10PM From Mark Chapman To Jake Humphrey. Credit: BT Sport 7:06PM The dress rehearsal draw saw Rio Ferdinand pick Man United out of the hat to face Liverpool. Ha! Fun if that happens again. 7:02PM Evening all Tyers here. Happy video replay day! High hopes that will be a furious, five-engine fiasco later. First: the FA Cup draw. 7:01PM Any road That's enough from me. Alan Tyers is in the house and will talk balls with you imminently. 6:55PM Magic, rated and ranked Magic Alex? Paul Daniels' 'Now, that's magic!' Paul 'Magic Man' Merson? Tony Hopkins and Fats? Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box? Perry Como? Barry Manilow? No, you're all wrong, 'the magic of the FA Cup' is the greatest magic of them all, and we're about to find out who will play whom in the fourth round. Well, when I say 'about' I mean in about 15 minutes. Can you wait? You'll have to ...* * I find it helps of course if your side has been knocked out after your manger made nine foolish changes and your player of the season so far gets himself a six-match ban for gobbing on a League Two winger's shirt. 6:12PM Good evening English football league teams will be excited to find out who they will play in the the fourth round of the FA Cup when the draw is made this evening. The BBC has live TV coverage but you can follow all the action and reaction with us here. Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked club in the draw and are joined by fellow League Two sides Newport County and Coventry City, who pulled off shock wins over the weekend to win a place in the hat. The actual draw takes place at 7.10pm before kick-off in Brighton vs Crystal Palace, which you can follow in our liveblog, and the games will be played on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January. Here are the numbers to watch out for: Sheffield United Watford Birmingham City Liverpool Brighton or Crystal Palace Peterborough Bournemouth or Wigan Coventry Newport County Huddersfield Yeovil Nottingham Forest Notts County MK Dons Manchester United West Brom Rochdale Tottenham Middlesbrough Fleetwood or Leicester Hull Cardiff or Mansfield Manchester City Shrewsbury or West Ham Wolves or Swansea Stevenage or Reading Newcastle Millwall Southampton Preston Norwich or Chelsea Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday Fourth-round ties will be played on the weekend of 27-28 January

FA Cup fourth round draw: Yeovil Town get dream home tie against Manchester United

Yeovil Town welcome MANCHESTER UNITED Liverpool will play West Brom Tottenham handed a trip to Newport County Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Yeovil Town have been given a wonderful opportunity to try and knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup after they were drawn at home to Jose Mourinho’s side. Yeovil, who are battling against relegation in League Two, are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, knocking Bradford City out in the previous round, and could not have asked for a better draw. Although it is only the fourth time in the club’s history they have reached round four, it will be the second time in the space of just three years that Yeovil have faced Manchester United, losing 2-0 to the Red Devils back in 2015. Wayne Rooney swaps shirts after Man Utd's 2-0 win over Yeovil in 2015 Credit: GETTY IMAGES “I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment,” said Yeovil manager Darren Way. “It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club. “I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day." There was also a plum tie for another League Two club, as Newport County, who shocked Leeds United in the Third Round, were also drawn at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Newport manager Michael Flynn, who has done an excellent job in south Wales since saving the club from relegation last season, said: “It’s amazing to draw Tottenham. “It’s a massive achievement for the whole football club and we can’t wait for the game already. “The players have worked so hard to get to this stage and this is a reward for them for all the toil they’ve put in so far this season. “For them to play against guys like Harry Kane and Dele Alli will be amazing, but I hope Tottenham rest one or two. “It’s huge for the whole city. It’s going to be packed out again at Rodney Parade and financially hopefully it will be a big one for the club. Both games are likely to be chosen for live television coverage, with the prospect of a famous giant-killing act already fuelling talk of the enduring romance of the FA Cup. Spurs will play Newport County in the FA Cup Credit: GETTY IMAGES In truth, though, both Mourinho and Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased with the fact they have been drawn against clubs three divisions below them, which should allow them to rest players ahead of the resumption of their Champions League campaigns in February. Favourites Manchester City will have to wait for a replay between Cardiff City and Mansfield Town next week before they learn who their opponents are, away from home in the next round. There was less good fortune for Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Arsenal, and Coventry City who beat Stoke City in the Third round. Forest, who have appointed former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka as their new manager, will travel to fellow Championship side Hull City, while Coventry have a tricky away game at MK Dons to contend with. Fourth round ties will take place across the weekend of 26-29 January, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from the Emirates FA Cup prize fund. 7:32PM Eyes down for a full house Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston 7:24PM Aitor Karanka has signed as Forest manager: news came through while that draw was happening. He can start planning for an eminently winnable trip to Hull at the end of the month. Anyhow. We'll have a report on that and an analysis of the draw right now. Meantime, come follow the Brighton v Palace VIDEO NASTY with me here. Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Oh, and come on Yeovil Town! Cheers. 7:22PM Winner winner �� | We're ready for the draw at Huish Park! #YTFCpic.twitter.com/02EuZo3HPO— Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) January 8, 2018 7:20PM Here's the full FA Cup fourth round draw Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston Ties to be played over weekend of January 26-29 7:18PM That is it Full draw coming up 7:18PM Sheffield United will welcome Preston North End, for any reading in the late 19th Century. 7:17PM Norwich or Chelsea will play Newcastle. 7:17PM Newport County v Spurs Nice! Go'orn Newport. 7:17PM Hull versus Forest Oh Arsene. What can one say? 7:17PM Bournemouth or Wigan Plays Shrews or Hammers. 7:16PM Middlesbrough play Palace or Brighton the winner of tonight's game 7:16PM Millwall v Rochdale and an all PL tie: Southampton v Watford. 7:16PM Two of Britain's more glamorous clubs Milton Keynes v Coventry. 7:15PM Cardiff or Mansfield get mighty Manchester City That should be an occasion. 7:15PM Carlisle or Sheff Wed v Stevenage or Reading Yes Owls. 7:14PM Yeovil Town versus... MANCHESTER UNITED!!! Brilliant. That's what this is all about. 7:14PM Notts County v Wolves/Swansea We'll need a third round replay to sort that one. 7:14PM Huddersfield v Birmingham is next 7:13PM Next Peterborough v Fleetwood or Leicester 7:13PM First ball out! It's Liverpool Liverpool v West Brom 7:13PM Balls! Credit: BT Sport 7:12PM Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand Credit: BT Sport 1 "Dennis, you had a small bit of success in the FA Cup," says Jake. Not a reference to his height: that nice Dennis won three times. Three more than Rio. 7:10PM From Mark Chapman To Jake Humphrey. Credit: BT Sport 7:06PM The dress rehearsal draw saw Rio Ferdinand pick Man United out of the hat to face Liverpool. Ha! Fun if that happens again. 7:02PM Evening all Tyers here. Happy video replay day! High hopes that will be a furious, five-engine fiasco later. First: the FA Cup draw. 7:01PM Any road That's enough from me. Alan Tyers is in the house and will talk balls with you imminently. 6:55PM Magic, rated and ranked Magic Alex? Paul Daniels' 'Now, that's magic!' Paul 'Magic Man' Merson? Tony Hopkins and Fats? Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box? Perry Como? Barry Manilow? No, you're all wrong, 'the magic of the FA Cup' is the greatest magic of them all, and we're about to find out who will play whom in the fourth round. Well, when I say 'about' I mean in about 15 minutes. Can you wait? You'll have to ...* * I find it helps of course if your side has been knocked out after your manger made nine foolish changes and your player of the season so far gets himself a six-match ban for gobbing on a League Two winger's shirt. 6:12PM Good evening English football league teams will be excited to find out who they will play in the the fourth round of the FA Cup when the draw is made this evening. The BBC has live TV coverage but you can follow all the action and reaction with us here. Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked club in the draw and are joined by fellow League Two sides Newport County and Coventry City, who pulled off shock wins over the weekend to win a place in the hat. The actual draw takes place at 7.10pm before kick-off in Brighton vs Crystal Palace, which you can follow in our liveblog, and the games will be played on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January. Here are the numbers to watch out for: Sheffield United Watford Birmingham City Liverpool Brighton or Crystal Palace Peterborough Bournemouth or Wigan Coventry Newport County Huddersfield Yeovil Nottingham Forest Notts County MK Dons Manchester United West Brom Rochdale Tottenham Middlesbrough Fleetwood or Leicester Hull Cardiff or Mansfield Manchester City Shrewsbury or West Ham Wolves or Swansea Stevenage or Reading Newcastle Millwall Southampton Preston Norwich or Chelsea Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday Fourth-round ties will be played on the weekend of 27-28 January

FA Cup fourth round draw: Yeovil Town get dream home tie against Manchester United

Yeovil Town welcome MANCHESTER UNITED Liverpool will play West Brom Tottenham handed a trip to Newport County Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Yeovil Town have been given a wonderful opportunity to try and knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup after they were drawn at home to Jose Mourinho’s side. Yeovil, who are battling against relegation in League Two, are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, knocking Bradford City out in the previous round, and could not have asked for a better draw. Although it is only the fourth time in the club’s history they have reached round four, it will be the second time in the space of just three years that Yeovil have faced Manchester United, losing 2-0 to the Red Devils back in 2015. Wayne Rooney swaps shirts after Man Utd's 2-0 win over Yeovil in 2015 Credit: GETTY IMAGES “I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment,” said Yeovil manager Darren Way. “It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club. “I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day." There was also a plum tie for another League Two club, as Newport County, who shocked Leeds United in the Third Round, were also drawn at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Newport manager Michael Flynn, who has done an excellent job in south Wales since saving the club from relegation last season, said: “It’s amazing to draw Tottenham. “It’s a massive achievement for the whole football club and we can’t wait for the game already. “The players have worked so hard to get to this stage and this is a reward for them for all the toil they’ve put in so far this season. “For them to play against guys like Harry Kane and Dele Alli will be amazing, but I hope Tottenham rest one or two. “It’s huge for the whole city. It’s going to be packed out again at Rodney Parade and financially hopefully it will be a big one for the club. Both games are likely to be chosen for live television coverage, with the prospect of a famous giant-killing act already fuelling talk of the enduring romance of the FA Cup. Spurs will play Newport County in the FA Cup Credit: GETTY IMAGES In truth, though, both Mourinho and Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased with the fact they have been drawn against clubs three divisions below them, which should allow them to rest players ahead of the resumption of their Champions League campaigns in February. Favourites Manchester City will have to wait for a replay between Cardiff City and Mansfield Town next week before they learn who their opponents are, away from home in the next round. There was less good fortune for Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Arsenal, and Coventry City who beat Stoke City in the Third round. Forest, who have appointed former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka as their new manager, will travel to fellow Championship side Hull City, while Coventry have a tricky away game at MK Dons to contend with. Fourth round ties will take place across the weekend of 26-29 January, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from the Emirates FA Cup prize fund. 7:32PM Eyes down for a full house Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston 7:24PM Aitor Karanka has signed as Forest manager: news came through while that draw was happening. He can start planning for an eminently winnable trip to Hull at the end of the month. Anyhow. We'll have a report on that and an analysis of the draw right now. Meantime, come follow the Brighton v Palace VIDEO NASTY with me here. Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Oh, and come on Yeovil Town! Cheers. 7:22PM Winner winner �� | We're ready for the draw at Huish Park! #YTFCpic.twitter.com/02EuZo3HPO— Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) January 8, 2018 7:20PM Here's the full FA Cup fourth round draw Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston Ties to be played over weekend of January 26-29 7:18PM That is it Full draw coming up 7:18PM Sheffield United will welcome Preston North End, for any reading in the late 19th Century. 7:17PM Norwich or Chelsea will play Newcastle. 7:17PM Newport County v Spurs Nice! Go'orn Newport. 7:17PM Hull versus Forest Oh Arsene. What can one say? 7:17PM Bournemouth or Wigan Plays Shrews or Hammers. 7:16PM Middlesbrough play Palace or Brighton the winner of tonight's game 7:16PM Millwall v Rochdale and an all PL tie: Southampton v Watford. 7:16PM Two of Britain's more glamorous clubs Milton Keynes v Coventry. 7:15PM Cardiff or Mansfield get mighty Manchester City That should be an occasion. 7:15PM Carlisle or Sheff Wed v Stevenage or Reading Yes Owls. 7:14PM Yeovil Town versus... MANCHESTER UNITED!!! Brilliant. That's what this is all about. 7:14PM Notts County v Wolves/Swansea We'll need a third round replay to sort that one. 7:14PM Huddersfield v Birmingham is next 7:13PM Next Peterborough v Fleetwood or Leicester 7:13PM First ball out! It's Liverpool Liverpool v West Brom 7:13PM Balls! Credit: BT Sport 7:12PM Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand Credit: BT Sport 1 "Dennis, you had a small bit of success in the FA Cup," says Jake. Not a reference to his height: that nice Dennis won three times. Three more than Rio. 7:10PM From Mark Chapman To Jake Humphrey. Credit: BT Sport 7:06PM The dress rehearsal draw saw Rio Ferdinand pick Man United out of the hat to face Liverpool. Ha! Fun if that happens again. 7:02PM Evening all Tyers here. Happy video replay day! High hopes that will be a furious, five-engine fiasco later. First: the FA Cup draw. 7:01PM Any road That's enough from me. Alan Tyers is in the house and will talk balls with you imminently. 6:55PM Magic, rated and ranked Magic Alex? Paul Daniels' 'Now, that's magic!' Paul 'Magic Man' Merson? Tony Hopkins and Fats? Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box? Perry Como? Barry Manilow? No, you're all wrong, 'the magic of the FA Cup' is the greatest magic of them all, and we're about to find out who will play whom in the fourth round. Well, when I say 'about' I mean in about 15 minutes. Can you wait? You'll have to ...* * I find it helps of course if your side has been knocked out after your manger made nine foolish changes and your player of the season so far gets himself a six-match ban for gobbing on a League Two winger's shirt. 6:12PM Good evening English football league teams will be excited to find out who they will play in the the fourth round of the FA Cup when the draw is made this evening. The BBC has live TV coverage but you can follow all the action and reaction with us here. Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked club in the draw and are joined by fellow League Two sides Newport County and Coventry City, who pulled off shock wins over the weekend to win a place in the hat. The actual draw takes place at 7.10pm before kick-off in Brighton vs Crystal Palace, which you can follow in our liveblog, and the games will be played on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January. Here are the numbers to watch out for: Sheffield United Watford Birmingham City Liverpool Brighton or Crystal Palace Peterborough Bournemouth or Wigan Coventry Newport County Huddersfield Yeovil Nottingham Forest Notts County MK Dons Manchester United West Brom Rochdale Tottenham Middlesbrough Fleetwood or Leicester Hull Cardiff or Mansfield Manchester City Shrewsbury or West Ham Wolves or Swansea Stevenage or Reading Newcastle Millwall Southampton Preston Norwich or Chelsea Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday Fourth-round ties will be played on the weekend of 27-28 January

FA Cup fourth round draw: Yeovil Town get dream home tie against Manchester United

Yeovil Town welcome MANCHESTER UNITED Liverpool will play West Brom Tottenham handed a trip to Newport County Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Yeovil Town have been given a wonderful opportunity to try and knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup after they were drawn at home to Jose Mourinho’s side. Yeovil, who are battling against relegation in League Two, are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, knocking Bradford City out in the previous round, and could not have asked for a better draw. Although it is only the fourth time in the club’s history they have reached round four, it will be the second time in the space of just three years that Yeovil have faced Manchester United, losing 2-0 to the Red Devils back in 2015. Wayne Rooney swaps shirts after Man Utd's 2-0 win over Yeovil in 2015 Credit: GETTY IMAGES “I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment,” said Yeovil manager Darren Way. “It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club. “I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day." There was also a plum tie for another League Two club, as Newport County, who shocked Leeds United in the Third Round, were also drawn at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Newport manager Michael Flynn, who has done an excellent job in south Wales since saving the club from relegation last season, said: “It’s amazing to draw Tottenham. “It’s a massive achievement for the whole football club and we can’t wait for the game already. “The players have worked so hard to get to this stage and this is a reward for them for all the toil they’ve put in so far this season. “For them to play against guys like Harry Kane and Dele Alli will be amazing, but I hope Tottenham rest one or two. “It’s huge for the whole city. It’s going to be packed out again at Rodney Parade and financially hopefully it will be a big one for the club. Both games are likely to be chosen for live television coverage, with the prospect of a famous giant-killing act already fuelling talk of the enduring romance of the FA Cup. Spurs will play Newport County in the FA Cup Credit: GETTY IMAGES In truth, though, both Mourinho and Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased with the fact they have been drawn against clubs three divisions below them, which should allow them to rest players ahead of the resumption of their Champions League campaigns in February. Favourites Manchester City will have to wait for a replay between Cardiff City and Mansfield Town next week before they learn who their opponents are, away from home in the next round. There was less good fortune for Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Arsenal, and Coventry City who beat Stoke City in the Third round. Forest, who have appointed former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka as their new manager, will travel to fellow Championship side Hull City, while Coventry have a tricky away game at MK Dons to contend with. Fourth round ties will take place across the weekend of 26-29 January, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from the Emirates FA Cup prize fund. 7:32PM Eyes down for a full house Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston 7:24PM Aitor Karanka has signed as Forest manager: news came through while that draw was happening. He can start planning for an eminently winnable trip to Hull at the end of the month. Anyhow. We'll have a report on that and an analysis of the draw right now. Meantime, come follow the Brighton v Palace VIDEO NASTY with me here. Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Oh, and come on Yeovil Town! Cheers. 7:22PM Winner winner �� | We're ready for the draw at Huish Park! #YTFCpic.twitter.com/02EuZo3HPO— Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) January 8, 2018 7:20PM Here's the full FA Cup fourth round draw Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston Ties to be played over weekend of January 26-29 7:18PM That is it Full draw coming up 7:18PM Sheffield United will welcome Preston North End, for any reading in the late 19th Century. 7:17PM Norwich or Chelsea will play Newcastle. 7:17PM Newport County v Spurs Nice! Go'orn Newport. 7:17PM Hull versus Forest Oh Arsene. What can one say? 7:17PM Bournemouth or Wigan Plays Shrews or Hammers. 7:16PM Middlesbrough play Palace or Brighton the winner of tonight's game 7:16PM Millwall v Rochdale and an all PL tie: Southampton v Watford. 7:16PM Two of Britain's more glamorous clubs Milton Keynes v Coventry. 7:15PM Cardiff or Mansfield get mighty Manchester City That should be an occasion. 7:15PM Carlisle or Sheff Wed v Stevenage or Reading Yes Owls. 7:14PM Yeovil Town versus... MANCHESTER UNITED!!! Brilliant. That's what this is all about. 7:14PM Notts County v Wolves/Swansea We'll need a third round replay to sort that one. 7:14PM Huddersfield v Birmingham is next 7:13PM Next Peterborough v Fleetwood or Leicester 7:13PM First ball out! It's Liverpool Liverpool v West Brom 7:13PM Balls! Credit: BT Sport 7:12PM Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand Credit: BT Sport 1 "Dennis, you had a small bit of success in the FA Cup," says Jake. Not a reference to his height: that nice Dennis won three times. Three more than Rio. 7:10PM From Mark Chapman To Jake Humphrey. Credit: BT Sport 7:06PM The dress rehearsal draw saw Rio Ferdinand pick Man United out of the hat to face Liverpool. Ha! Fun if that happens again. 7:02PM Evening all Tyers here. Happy video replay day! High hopes that will be a furious, five-engine fiasco later. First: the FA Cup draw. 7:01PM Any road That's enough from me. Alan Tyers is in the house and will talk balls with you imminently. 6:55PM Magic, rated and ranked Magic Alex? Paul Daniels' 'Now, that's magic!' Paul 'Magic Man' Merson? Tony Hopkins and Fats? Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box? Perry Como? Barry Manilow? No, you're all wrong, 'the magic of the FA Cup' is the greatest magic of them all, and we're about to find out who will play whom in the fourth round. Well, when I say 'about' I mean in about 15 minutes. Can you wait? You'll have to ...* * I find it helps of course if your side has been knocked out after your manger made nine foolish changes and your player of the season so far gets himself a six-match ban for gobbing on a League Two winger's shirt. 6:12PM Good evening English football league teams will be excited to find out who they will play in the the fourth round of the FA Cup when the draw is made this evening. The BBC has live TV coverage but you can follow all the action and reaction with us here. Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked club in the draw and are joined by fellow League Two sides Newport County and Coventry City, who pulled off shock wins over the weekend to win a place in the hat. The actual draw takes place at 7.10pm before kick-off in Brighton vs Crystal Palace, which you can follow in our liveblog, and the games will be played on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January. Here are the numbers to watch out for: Sheffield United Watford Birmingham City Liverpool Brighton or Crystal Palace Peterborough Bournemouth or Wigan Coventry Newport County Huddersfield Yeovil Nottingham Forest Notts County MK Dons Manchester United West Brom Rochdale Tottenham Middlesbrough Fleetwood or Leicester Hull Cardiff or Mansfield Manchester City Shrewsbury or West Ham Wolves or Swansea Stevenage or Reading Newcastle Millwall Southampton Preston Norwich or Chelsea Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday Fourth-round ties will be played on the weekend of 27-28 January

FA Cup fourth round draw: Yeovil Town get dream home tie against Manchester United

Yeovil Town welcome MANCHESTER UNITED Liverpool will play West Brom Tottenham handed a trip to Newport County Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Yeovil Town have been given a wonderful opportunity to try and knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup after they were drawn at home to Jose Mourinho’s side. Yeovil, who are battling against relegation in League Two, are the lowest ranked side left in the competition, knocking Bradford City out in the previous round, and could not have asked for a better draw. Although it is only the fourth time in the club’s history they have reached round four, it will be the second time in the space of just three years that Yeovil have faced Manchester United, losing 2-0 to the Red Devils back in 2015. Wayne Rooney swaps shirts after Man Utd's 2-0 win over Yeovil in 2015 Credit: GETTY IMAGES “I don’t think I could pick anyone better to go up against in the world we live in at the moment,” said Yeovil manager Darren Way. “It was an extraordinary achievement to get to the fourth round and to get Manchester United is a special moment for the club. “I want everyone to enjoy it and embrace the fantastic challenge. The players and supporters deserve it. It’s going to be a magical day." There was also a plum tie for another League Two club, as Newport County, who shocked Leeds United in the Third Round, were also drawn at home to Tottenham Hotspur. Newport manager Michael Flynn, who has done an excellent job in south Wales since saving the club from relegation last season, said: “It’s amazing to draw Tottenham. “It’s a massive achievement for the whole football club and we can’t wait for the game already. “The players have worked so hard to get to this stage and this is a reward for them for all the toil they’ve put in so far this season. “For them to play against guys like Harry Kane and Dele Alli will be amazing, but I hope Tottenham rest one or two. “It’s huge for the whole city. It’s going to be packed out again at Rodney Parade and financially hopefully it will be a big one for the club. Both games are likely to be chosen for live television coverage, with the prospect of a famous giant-killing act already fuelling talk of the enduring romance of the FA Cup. Spurs will play Newport County in the FA Cup Credit: GETTY IMAGES In truth, though, both Mourinho and Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased with the fact they have been drawn against clubs three divisions below them, which should allow them to rest players ahead of the resumption of their Champions League campaigns in February. Favourites Manchester City will have to wait for a replay between Cardiff City and Mansfield Town next week before they learn who their opponents are, away from home in the next round. There was less good fortune for Nottingham Forest, who knocked out Arsenal, and Coventry City who beat Stoke City in the Third round. Forest, who have appointed former Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka as their new manager, will travel to fellow Championship side Hull City, while Coventry have a tricky away game at MK Dons to contend with. Fourth round ties will take place across the weekend of 26-29 January, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from the Emirates FA Cup prize fund. 7:32PM Eyes down for a full house Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston 7:24PM Aitor Karanka has signed as Forest manager: news came through while that draw was happening. He can start planning for an eminently winnable trip to Hull at the end of the month. Anyhow. We'll have a report on that and an analysis of the draw right now. Meantime, come follow the Brighton v Palace VIDEO NASTY with me here. Brighton v Crystal Palace: live Oh, and come on Yeovil Town! Cheers. 7:22PM Winner winner �� | We're ready for the draw at Huish Park! #YTFCpic.twitter.com/02EuZo3HPO— Yeovil Town FC (@YTFC) January 8, 2018 7:20PM Here's the full FA Cup fourth round draw Liverpool v West Brom Peterborough v Fleetwood/Leicester Huddersfield v Birmingham Notts County v Wolves/Swansea Yeovil v Man Utd Carlisle/Sheff Wed v Stevenage/Reading Cardiff/Mansfield v Man City MK Dons v Coventry Millwall v Rochdale Southampton v Watford Middlesbrough v Brighton/Crystal Palace Bournemouth/Wigan v Shrewsbury/West Ham Hull v Nottm Forest Newport v Tottenham Norwich/Chelsea v Newcastle Sheff Utd v Preston Ties to be played over weekend of January 26-29 7:18PM That is it Full draw coming up 7:18PM Sheffield United will welcome Preston North End, for any reading in the late 19th Century. 7:17PM Norwich or Chelsea will play Newcastle. 7:17PM Newport County v Spurs Nice! Go'orn Newport. 7:17PM Hull versus Forest Oh Arsene. What can one say? 7:17PM Bournemouth or Wigan Plays Shrews or Hammers. 7:16PM Middlesbrough play Palace or Brighton the winner of tonight's game 7:16PM Millwall v Rochdale and an all PL tie: Southampton v Watford. 7:16PM Two of Britain's more glamorous clubs Milton Keynes v Coventry. 7:15PM Cardiff or Mansfield get mighty Manchester City That should be an occasion. 7:15PM Carlisle or Sheff Wed v Stevenage or Reading Yes Owls. 7:14PM Yeovil Town versus... MANCHESTER UNITED!!! Brilliant. That's what this is all about. 7:14PM Notts County v Wolves/Swansea We'll need a third round replay to sort that one. 7:14PM Huddersfield v Birmingham is next 7:13PM Next Peterborough v Fleetwood or Leicester 7:13PM First ball out! It's Liverpool Liverpool v West Brom 7:13PM Balls! Credit: BT Sport 7:12PM Dennis Wise and Rio Ferdinand Credit: BT Sport 1 "Dennis, you had a small bit of success in the FA Cup," says Jake. Not a reference to his height: that nice Dennis won three times. Three more than Rio. 7:10PM From Mark Chapman To Jake Humphrey. Credit: BT Sport 7:06PM The dress rehearsal draw saw Rio Ferdinand pick Man United out of the hat to face Liverpool. Ha! Fun if that happens again. 7:02PM Evening all Tyers here. Happy video replay day! High hopes that will be a furious, five-engine fiasco later. First: the FA Cup draw. 7:01PM Any road That's enough from me. Alan Tyers is in the house and will talk balls with you imminently. 6:55PM Magic, rated and ranked Magic Alex? Paul Daniels' 'Now, that's magic!' Paul 'Magic Man' Merson? Tony Hopkins and Fats? Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box? Perry Como? Barry Manilow? No, you're all wrong, 'the magic of the FA Cup' is the greatest magic of them all, and we're about to find out who will play whom in the fourth round. Well, when I say 'about' I mean in about 15 minutes. Can you wait? You'll have to ...* * I find it helps of course if your side has been knocked out after your manger made nine foolish changes and your player of the season so far gets himself a six-match ban for gobbing on a League Two winger's shirt. 6:12PM Good evening English football league teams will be excited to find out who they will play in the the fourth round of the FA Cup when the draw is made this evening. The BBC has live TV coverage but you can follow all the action and reaction with us here. Yeovil Town are the lowest ranked club in the draw and are joined by fellow League Two sides Newport County and Coventry City, who pulled off shock wins over the weekend to win a place in the hat. The actual draw takes place at 7.10pm before kick-off in Brighton vs Crystal Palace, which you can follow in our liveblog, and the games will be played on the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January. Here are the numbers to watch out for: Sheffield United Watford Birmingham City Liverpool Brighton or Crystal Palace Peterborough Bournemouth or Wigan Coventry Newport County Huddersfield Yeovil Nottingham Forest Notts County MK Dons Manchester United West Brom Rochdale Tottenham Middlesbrough Fleetwood or Leicester Hull Cardiff or Mansfield Manchester City Shrewsbury or West Ham Wolves or Swansea Stevenage or Reading Newcastle Millwall Southampton Preston Norwich or Chelsea Carlisle or Sheffield Wednesday Fourth-round ties will be played on the weekend of 27-28 January

In a day of few shocks in the FA Cup's much anticipated third round games, Stoke City was the biggest of the big guns to fall out of the world's most famous cup competition.

Peterborough United and Rochdale came out as surprising winners, while Fleetwood Town and League Two side Mansfield Town also earned a replay against higher league opposition.

The early kick-off saw League one outfit Fleetwood earn a replay against Premier League side Leicester Cityas they drew 0-0 in what was a very dull affair at the Highbury Stadium.

In the days other early game Middlesbrough eased passed Championship strugglers Sunderland with goals on the day coming from Rudy Gestede and Martin Braithwaite in an easy 2-0 win at the Riverside Stadium.

An upset was on the cards in the only all Premier League tie of the third round, when the Burnley led at the break against Manchester City after an Ashley Barnes strike. However, all hope of an upset was killed as City came out firing in the second period and scored four goals, with Leroy Sane, Bernando Silva and Sergio Aguero (2) securing a 4-1 victory.

One of the most dramatic games of the day came at Villa Park, as League One side Peterborough scored three late goals against Championship outfit Aston Villa to win 3-1.

In a dramatic affair at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth saved their blushes after they went 2-0 down at home to League one leaders Wigan Athletic. However, goals from Lys Mousset and a late equalizer from Steve Cook meant that the Cherries earned a replay.

The biggest upset of the day came as League two side Coventry City beat Premier League side Stoke City 2-1 at the Ricoh Arena. Another League two side caused an upset as YeovilTown beat League one side Bradford 2-0 at home, with goals on the day coming from Marcus Barnes and Jordan Green.

Struggling Rochdale surprised everyone by defeating Doncaster 1-0 away, with the Dale playing away from home. In another amazing game, Preston thrashed Wycombe Wanderers 5-1 at Adams Park, with former Manchester United man Josh Harrop scoring twice on the day.

Sheffield United beat Ipswich Town 1-0 at Portman Road, and with a similar scoreline Birmingham City defeated Burton Albion at St.Andrew's.

There were no shocks with any of the other Premier League sides as Newcaslte United eased passed League two side Luton Town with a 3-1 victory, Watford defeated Bristol City 3-0, Southampton won 1-0 away at Fulham and Huddersfield beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at the Macron Stadium.

West Brom got their first win under Alan Pardew with a 2-0 win away at Exeter City. In an all Championship affair, Millwall convincingly beat Barnsley 4-1.

League One side MK Dons beat Championship strugglers QPR 1-0 at Loftus Road, while League Two outfit Notts County won 1-0 away at Brentford. There was no shock at Ewood Park as Hull City won 1-0 against League one side Blackburn Rovers.

Reading drew 0-0 with Stevenage, Carlisle United held on to a 0-0 draw against Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers drew at home to Swansea in a match that saw two red cards, one for either side.

In a day of few shocks in the FA Cup's much anticipated third round games, Stoke City was the biggest of the big guns to fall out of the world's most famous cup competition.

Peterborough United and Rochdale came out as surprising winners, while Fleetwood Town and League Two side Mansfield Town also earned a replay against higher league opposition.

The early kick-off saw League one outfit Fleetwood earn a replay against Premier League side Leicester Cityas they drew 0-0 in what was a very dull affair at the Highbury Stadium.

In the days other early game Middlesbrough eased passed Championship strugglers Sunderland with goals on the day coming from Rudy Gestede and Martin Braithwaite in an easy 2-0 win at the Riverside Stadium.

An upset was on the cards in the only all Premier League tie of the third round, when the Burnley led at the break against Manchester City after an Ashley Barnes strike. However, all hope of an upset was killed as City came out firing in the second period and scored four goals, with Leroy Sane, Bernando Silva and Sergio Aguero (2) securing a 4-1 victory.

One of the most dramatic games of the day came at Villa Park, as League One side Peterborough scored three late goals against Championship outfit Aston Villa to win 3-1.

In a dramatic affair at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth saved their blushes after they went 2-0 down at home to League one leaders Wigan Athletic. However, goals from Lys Mousset and a late equalizer from Steve Cook meant that the Cherries earned a replay.

The biggest upset of the day came as League two side Coventry City beat Premier League side Stoke City 2-1 at the Ricoh Arena. Another League two side caused an upset as YeovilTown beat League one side Bradford 2-0 at home, with goals on the day coming from Marcus Barnes and Jordan Green.

Struggling Rochdale surprised everyone by defeating Doncaster 1-0 away, with the Dale playing away from home. In another amazing game, Preston thrashed Wycombe Wanderers 5-1 at Adams Park, with former Manchester United man Josh Harrop scoring twice on the day.

Sheffield United beat Ipswich Town 1-0 at Portman Road, and with a similar scoreline Birmingham City defeated Burton Albion at St.Andrew's.

There were no shocks with any of the other Premier League sides as Newcaslte United eased passed League two side Luton Town with a 3-1 victory, Watford defeated Bristol City 3-0, Southampton won 1-0 away at Fulham and Huddersfield beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 at the Macron Stadium.

West Brom got their first win under Alan Pardew with a 2-0 win away at Exeter City. In an all Championship affair, Millwall convincingly beat Barnsley 4-1.

League One side MK Dons beat Championship strugglers QPR 1-0 at Loftus Road, while League Two outfit Notts County won 1-0 away at Brentford. There was no shock at Ewood Park as Hull City won 1-0 against League one side Blackburn Rovers.

Reading drew 0-0 with Stevenage, Carlisle United held on to a 0-0 draw against Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers drew at home to Swansea in a match that saw two red cards, one for either side.

The draw for the third round of the FA Cup has produced a series of major derbies, including a first match at this stage of the competition since 1932 between Liverpool and Everton. Jurgen Klopp and Sam Allardyce’s teams were paired together during Monday night’s draw, as were Premier League rivals Crystal Palace and Brighton and Hove Albion. North-East neighbours Sunderland and Middlesbrough, who have both been relegated in recent years to the Championship, were also drawn together. Arsenal, who are attempting to win the trophy for a fourth time in five years, will begin their defence at Nottingham Forest. Other especially eye-catching fixtures include AFC Wimbledon’s return to Wembley in the FA Cup some 30 years on from their memorable triumph in 1988 to face Tottenham Hotspur. Luton Town, now of League Two and the FA Cup finalists in 1959, also have glamorous away Premier League opponents in Newcastle United. Premier League leaders Manchester City have a tricky home tie against Sean Dyche’s Burnley, while Manchester United host Derby County and Chelsea are away at Norwich City. Who will be lifting the FA Cup come what May? Credit: Getty Images Hereford, who are in the seventh tier of the football pyramid, will face 2016 Premier League champions Leicester City if they manage to overcome Fleetwood in their second-round replay. Four non-league sides were involved in the draw, which was conducted by Glenn Hoddle and Jermain Jenas ahead of the second-round match between Slough Town and Rochdale, but none are currently guaranteed a place in the third round. National League club AFC Fylde will have the opportunity to face Premier League opposition in Bournemouth if they beat Wigan Athletic in their replay. Woking, who also play in the fifth tier of the pyramid, have the chance to play at Villa Park against Aston Villa if they beat Peterborough in their replay. The ties will take place on Jan 5-7, with timings dependent on which matches are selected for live screening by BBC and BT Sport. There was criticism last year that broadcasters often opted to show big Premier League clubs rather than the more romantic ties, such as the third-round fixture between non-league Sutton United and AFC Wimbledon. Sutton did eventually make it to a televised tie against Arsenal in the fifth round. Arsenal subsequently beat Manchester City and Chelsea in the semi-final and final to win what was a record 13th FA Cup. The draw in full: Ipswich v Sheffield United Watford v Bristol City Birmingham v Burton Liverpool v Everton Brighton v Crystal Palace Aston Villa v Woking or Peterborough Bournemouth v AFC Fylde or Wigan Coventry v Stoke Arsene Wenger's Arsenal travel to Nottingham Forest Newport v Leeds Bolton v Huddersfield Port Vale or Yeovil v Bradford Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Brentford v Notts County QPR v MK Dons Manchester United v Derby Forest Green or Exeter v West Brom Doncaster v Slough Town or Rochdale Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon Middlesbrough v Sunderland Fleetwood or Hereford v Leicester Blackburn or Crewe v Hull Cardiff v Mansfield Manchester City v Burnley Shrewsbury v West Ham Wolves v Swansea Stevenage v Reading Newcastle v Luton Millwall v Barnsley Fulham v Southampton Wycombe v Preston Norwich v Chelsea Gillingham or Carlisle v Sheffield Wednesday Ties to be played January 5-7 7:27PM One for the ages? Another exciting looking tie is 2016 Premier League champions away at Hereford United (if Hereford can win their replay against Fleetwood Town. 7:23PM That concludes the draw No doubts about the tie of the round there...Liverpool will host Everton! There's also Brighton vs Crystal Palace and Bournemouth at home against non-league Fylde or Wigan. 7:22PM Last up Gillingham or Carlisle vs Sheffield Wednesday 7:21PM Tough draw Norwich Norwich City vs Chelsea 7:21PM Next Wycombe Wanderers vs Preston North End 7:21PM Next up Fulham vs Southampton 7:21PM All-Championship tie Millwall vs Barnsley 7:20PM Home banker? Newcastle vs Luton Town 7:20PM Next up Stevenage vs Reading 7:20PM The home side could be the favourites here Wolves vs Swansea 7:20PM Another giant-killing for Shrewsbury? Shrewsbury Town vs West Ham 7:20PM All Premier League tie Manchester City vs Burnley 7:19PM Next up Cardiff City vs Mansfield Town 7:19PM Upset alert Blackburn or Crewe vs Hull City 7:19PM Great draw Fleetwood Town or Hereford vs Leicester City 7:19PM Tees-Wear derby Middlesbrough vs Sunderland 7:18PM London derby Tottenham Hotspur vs AFC Wimbledon 7:18PM The Slough fans seem a bit upset... Doncaster Rovers vs Slough Town or Rochdale 7:18PM Banana skin? Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City vs West Brom 7:17PM United are up against... Manchester United vs Derby County 7:17PM Next up QPR vs MK Dons 7:17PM Next up Brentford vs Notts County 7:16PM The holders will play... Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal 7:16PM Next Port Vale or Yeovil Town v Bradford City 7:16PM Local derby Bolton Wanderers vs Huddersfield Town 7:16PM Next up Newport County vs Leeds United 7:16PM A tale of two cities Coventry City vs Stoke City 7:15PM Potentially a huge trip for non-league Fylde Bournemouth vs AFC Fylde or Wigan 7:15PM Less exciting Aston Villa vs Woking or Peterborough United 7:15PM And another big rivalry! Brighton vs Crystal Palace 7:14PM Would you believe it?! Liverpool vs Everton 7:14PM Next Birmingham City vs Burton Albion 7:14PM Next Watford vs Bristol City 7:14PM First up Ipswich Town vs Sheffield United 7:12PM Here we go Jake Humphrey is the host, and the venue is Slough Town's home ground Holloways Park ahead of Slough's FA Cup second round match tonight against Rochdale. Glenn Hoddle and Jermaine Jenas will make the draw. 7:01PM Nearly there The draw will be getting under way in around about 10 minutes. Hereford v Newcastle? Wrexham v Arsenal? Sutton v Coventry? Yep, the BBC's montage has them all. 6:28PM An English institution Evening all, Welcome to our coverage of one of the great days in the English sporting calendar. Yes we are just minutes away from seeing which lower-league teams will get a chance to lose 3-0 against the second string of one of the Premier League's leading lights. For these part-time plumbers and postmen, the opportunity to test themselves against Mohamed Elneny and Matteo Darmian is just a draw of a ball away. There is also the opportunity to be patronised the hell out of by BBC commentators and possibly go down in football folklore for ever more. Think Ronny Radford scoring for Hereford against Newcastle, Mickey Thomas for Wrexham against Arsenal, er Nigel Jemson for Shrewsbury against Everton. The third round stage is of course when all the Premier League and Championship teams join the competition, and alongside them will be four non-league teams in the pot - AFC Fylde, Hereford, Slough and Woking. Arsenal are the current FA Cup holders Credit: AP Woking you may recall have some pedigree in this competition. In January 1991 the Surrey-based side pulled off one of the great FA Cup shocks when as a Conference team they knocked out second-tier outfit West Brom 4-2 at the Hawthorns. They were then beaten 1-0 by top-flight side Everton in the fourth round. More recently, Woking reached the third round in 1997 and took Premier League side Coventry to a replay which they narrowly lost 2-1. But enough about Woking. Tonight's draw gets under way at around 7pm, and precedes the second round match between seventh-tier Slough Town and League One side Rochdale. Here are the ball numbers in full: Bournemouth Arsenal Aston Villa Barnsley Birmingham City Bolton Brentford Brighton Bristol City Burnley Burton Albion Cardiff City Chelsea Crystal Palace Derby County Everton Fulham Huddersfield Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Millwall Newcastle Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End QPR Reading Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Stoke Sunderland Swansea Tottenham Watford West Brom West Ham Wolves Woking or Peterborough MK Dons Newport County Wycombe Wanderers Port Vale/Yeovil Shrewsbury Town Doncaster Rovers Slough Town or Rochdale AFC Wimbledon Stevenage Mansfield Town Luton Town Bradford City Blackburn/Crewe AFC Fylde or Wigan Gillingham or Carlisle Notts County Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City Fleetwood Town or Hereford Coventry City

The draw for the third round of the FA Cup has produced a series of major derbies, including a first match at this stage of the competition since 1932 between Liverpool and Everton. Jurgen Klopp and Sam Allardyce’s teams were paired together during Monday night’s draw, as were Premier League rivals Crystal Palace and Brighton and Hove Albion. North-East neighbours Sunderland and Middlesbrough, who have both been relegated in recent years to the Championship, were also drawn together. Arsenal, who are attempting to win the trophy for a fourth time in five years, will begin their defence at Nottingham Forest. Other especially eye-catching fixtures include AFC Wimbledon’s return to Wembley in the FA Cup some 30 years on from their memorable triumph in 1988 to face Tottenham Hotspur. Luton Town, now of League Two and the FA Cup finalists in 1959, also have glamorous away Premier League opponents in Newcastle United. Premier League leaders Manchester City have a tricky home tie against Sean Dyche’s Burnley, while Manchester United host Derby County and Chelsea are away at Norwich City. Who will be lifting the FA Cup come what May? Credit: Getty Images Hereford, who are in the seventh tier of the football pyramid, will face 2016 Premier League champions Leicester City if they manage to overcome Fleetwood in their second-round replay. Four non-league sides were involved in the draw, which was conducted by Glenn Hoddle and Jermain Jenas ahead of the second-round match between Slough Town and Rochdale, but none are currently guaranteed a place in the third round. National League club AFC Fylde will have the opportunity to face Premier League opposition in Bournemouth if they beat Wigan Athletic in their replay. Woking, who also play in the fifth tier of the pyramid, have the chance to play at Villa Park against Aston Villa if they beat Peterborough in their replay. The ties will take place on Jan 5-7, with timings dependent on which matches are selected for live screening by BBC and BT Sport. There was criticism last year that broadcasters often opted to show big Premier League clubs rather than the more romantic ties, such as the third-round fixture between non-league Sutton United and AFC Wimbledon. Sutton did eventually make it to a televised tie against Arsenal in the fifth round. Arsenal subsequently beat Manchester City and Chelsea in the semi-final and final to win what was a record 13th FA Cup. The draw in full: Ipswich v Sheffield United Watford v Bristol City Birmingham v Burton Liverpool v Everton Brighton v Crystal Palace Aston Villa v Woking or Peterborough Bournemouth v AFC Fylde or Wigan Coventry v Stoke Arsene Wenger's Arsenal travel to Nottingham Forest Newport v Leeds Bolton v Huddersfield Port Vale or Yeovil v Bradford Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Brentford v Notts County QPR v MK Dons Manchester United v Derby Forest Green or Exeter v West Brom Doncaster v Slough Town or Rochdale Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon Middlesbrough v Sunderland Fleetwood or Hereford v Leicester Blackburn or Crewe v Hull Cardiff v Mansfield Manchester City v Burnley Shrewsbury v West Ham Wolves v Swansea Stevenage v Reading Newcastle v Luton Millwall v Barnsley Fulham v Southampton Wycombe v Preston Norwich v Chelsea Gillingham or Carlisle v Sheffield Wednesday Ties to be played January 5-7 7:27PM One for the ages? Another exciting looking tie is 2016 Premier League champions away at Hereford United (if Hereford can win their replay against Fleetwood Town. 7:23PM That concludes the draw No doubts about the tie of the round there...Liverpool will host Everton! There's also Brighton vs Crystal Palace and Bournemouth at home against non-league Fylde or Wigan. 7:22PM Last up Gillingham or Carlisle vs Sheffield Wednesday 7:21PM Tough draw Norwich Norwich City vs Chelsea 7:21PM Next Wycombe Wanderers vs Preston North End 7:21PM Next up Fulham vs Southampton 7:21PM All-Championship tie Millwall vs Barnsley 7:20PM Home banker? Newcastle vs Luton Town 7:20PM Next up Stevenage vs Reading 7:20PM The home side could be the favourites here Wolves vs Swansea 7:20PM Another giant-killing for Shrewsbury? Shrewsbury Town vs West Ham 7:20PM All Premier League tie Manchester City vs Burnley 7:19PM Next up Cardiff City vs Mansfield Town 7:19PM Upset alert Blackburn or Crewe vs Hull City 7:19PM Great draw Fleetwood Town or Hereford vs Leicester City 7:19PM Tees-Wear derby Middlesbrough vs Sunderland 7:18PM London derby Tottenham Hotspur vs AFC Wimbledon 7:18PM The Slough fans seem a bit upset... Doncaster Rovers vs Slough Town or Rochdale 7:18PM Banana skin? Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City vs West Brom 7:17PM United are up against... Manchester United vs Derby County 7:17PM Next up QPR vs MK Dons 7:17PM Next up Brentford vs Notts County 7:16PM The holders will play... Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal 7:16PM Next Port Vale or Yeovil Town v Bradford City 7:16PM Local derby Bolton Wanderers vs Huddersfield Town 7:16PM Next up Newport County vs Leeds United 7:16PM A tale of two cities Coventry City vs Stoke City 7:15PM Potentially a huge trip for non-league Fylde Bournemouth vs AFC Fylde or Wigan 7:15PM Less exciting Aston Villa vs Woking or Peterborough United 7:15PM And another big rivalry! Brighton vs Crystal Palace 7:14PM Would you believe it?! Liverpool vs Everton 7:14PM Next Birmingham City vs Burton Albion 7:14PM Next Watford vs Bristol City 7:14PM First up Ipswich Town vs Sheffield United 7:12PM Here we go Jake Humphrey is the host, and the venue is Slough Town's home ground Holloways Park ahead of Slough's FA Cup second round match tonight against Rochdale. Glenn Hoddle and Jermaine Jenas will make the draw. 7:01PM Nearly there The draw will be getting under way in around about 10 minutes. Hereford v Newcastle? Wrexham v Arsenal? Sutton v Coventry? Yep, the BBC's montage has them all. 6:28PM An English institution Evening all, Welcome to our coverage of one of the great days in the English sporting calendar. Yes we are just minutes away from seeing which lower-league teams will get a chance to lose 3-0 against the second string of one of the Premier League's leading lights. For these part-time plumbers and postmen, the opportunity to test themselves against Mohamed Elneny and Matteo Darmian is just a draw of a ball away. There is also the opportunity to be patronised the hell out of by BBC commentators and possibly go down in football folklore for ever more. Think Ronny Radford scoring for Hereford against Newcastle, Mickey Thomas for Wrexham against Arsenal, er Nigel Jemson for Shrewsbury against Everton. The third round stage is of course when all the Premier League and Championship teams join the competition, and alongside them will be four non-league teams in the pot - AFC Fylde, Hereford, Slough and Woking. Arsenal are the current FA Cup holders Credit: AP Woking you may recall have some pedigree in this competition. In January 1991 the Surrey-based side pulled off one of the great FA Cup shocks when as a Conference team they knocked out second-tier outfit West Brom 4-2 at the Hawthorns. They were then beaten 1-0 by top-flight side Everton in the fourth round. More recently, Woking reached the third round in 1997 and took Premier League side Coventry to a replay which they narrowly lost 2-1. But enough about Woking. Tonight's draw gets under way at around 7pm, and precedes the second round match between seventh-tier Slough Town and League One side Rochdale. Here are the ball numbers in full: Bournemouth Arsenal Aston Villa Barnsley Birmingham City Bolton Brentford Brighton Bristol City Burnley Burton Albion Cardiff City Chelsea Crystal Palace Derby County Everton Fulham Huddersfield Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Millwall Newcastle Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End QPR Reading Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Stoke Sunderland Swansea Tottenham Watford West Brom West Ham Wolves Woking or Peterborough MK Dons Newport County Wycombe Wanderers Port Vale/Yeovil Shrewsbury Town Doncaster Rovers Slough Town or Rochdale AFC Wimbledon Stevenage Mansfield Town Luton Town Bradford City Blackburn/Crewe AFC Fylde or Wigan Gillingham or Carlisle Notts County Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City Fleetwood Town or Hereford Coventry City

The draw for the third round of the FA Cup has produced a series of major derbies, including a first match at this stage of the competition since 1932 between Liverpool and Everton. Jurgen Klopp and Sam Allardyce’s teams were paired together during Monday night’s draw, as were Premier League rivals Crystal Palace and Brighton and Hove Albion. North-East neighbours Sunderland and Middlesbrough, who have both been relegated in recent years to the Championship, were also drawn together. Arsenal, who are attempting to win the trophy for a fourth time in five years, will begin their defence at Nottingham Forest. Other especially eye-catching fixtures include AFC Wimbledon’s return to Wembley in the FA Cup some 30 years on from their memorable triumph in 1988 to face Tottenham Hotspur. Luton Town, now of League Two and the FA Cup finalists in 1959, also have glamorous away Premier League opponents in Newcastle United. Premier League leaders Manchester City have a tricky home tie against Sean Dyche’s Burnley, while Manchester United host Derby County and Chelsea are away at Norwich City. Who will be lifting the FA Cup come what May? Credit: Getty Images Hereford, who are in the seventh tier of the football pyramid, will face 2016 Premier League champions Leicester City if they manage to overcome Fleetwood in their second-round replay. Four non-league sides were involved in the draw, which was conducted by Glenn Hoddle and Jermain Jenas ahead of the second-round match between Slough Town and Rochdale, but none are currently guaranteed a place in the third round. National League club AFC Fylde will have the opportunity to face Premier League opposition in Bournemouth if they beat Wigan Athletic in their replay. Woking, who also play in the fifth tier of the pyramid, have the chance to play at Villa Park against Aston Villa if they beat Peterborough in their replay. The ties will take place on Jan 5-7, with timings dependent on which matches are selected for live screening by BBC and BT Sport. There was criticism last year that broadcasters often opted to show big Premier League clubs rather than the more romantic ties, such as the third-round fixture between non-league Sutton United and AFC Wimbledon. Sutton did eventually make it to a televised tie against Arsenal in the fifth round. Arsenal subsequently beat Manchester City and Chelsea in the semi-final and final to win what was a record 13th FA Cup. The draw in full: Ipswich v Sheffield United Watford v Bristol City Birmingham v Burton Liverpool v Everton Brighton v Crystal Palace Aston Villa v Woking or Peterborough Bournemouth v AFC Fylde or Wigan Coventry v Stoke Arsene Wenger's Arsenal travel to Nottingham Forest Newport v Leeds Bolton v Huddersfield Port Vale or Yeovil v Bradford Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Brentford v Notts County QPR v MK Dons Manchester United v Derby Forest Green or Exeter v West Brom Doncaster v Slough Town or Rochdale Tottenham v AFC Wimbledon Middlesbrough v Sunderland Fleetwood or Hereford v Leicester Blackburn or Crewe v Hull Cardiff v Mansfield Manchester City v Burnley Shrewsbury v West Ham Wolves v Swansea Stevenage v Reading Newcastle v Luton Millwall v Barnsley Fulham v Southampton Wycombe v Preston Norwich v Chelsea Gillingham or Carlisle v Sheffield Wednesday Ties to be played January 5-7 7:27PM One for the ages? Another exciting looking tie is 2016 Premier League champions away at Hereford United (if Hereford can win their replay against Fleetwood Town. 7:23PM That concludes the draw No doubts about the tie of the round there...Liverpool will host Everton! There's also Brighton vs Crystal Palace and Bournemouth at home against non-league Fylde or Wigan. 7:22PM Last up Gillingham or Carlisle vs Sheffield Wednesday 7:21PM Tough draw Norwich Norwich City vs Chelsea 7:21PM Next Wycombe Wanderers vs Preston North End 7:21PM Next up Fulham vs Southampton 7:21PM All-Championship tie Millwall vs Barnsley 7:20PM Home banker? Newcastle vs Luton Town 7:20PM Next up Stevenage vs Reading 7:20PM The home side could be the favourites here Wolves vs Swansea 7:20PM Another giant-killing for Shrewsbury? Shrewsbury Town vs West Ham 7:20PM All Premier League tie Manchester City vs Burnley 7:19PM Next up Cardiff City vs Mansfield Town 7:19PM Upset alert Blackburn or Crewe vs Hull City 7:19PM Great draw Fleetwood Town or Hereford vs Leicester City 7:19PM Tees-Wear derby Middlesbrough vs Sunderland 7:18PM London derby Tottenham Hotspur vs AFC Wimbledon 7:18PM The Slough fans seem a bit upset... Doncaster Rovers vs Slough Town or Rochdale 7:18PM Banana skin? Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City vs West Brom 7:17PM United are up against... Manchester United vs Derby County 7:17PM Next up QPR vs MK Dons 7:17PM Next up Brentford vs Notts County 7:16PM The holders will play... Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal 7:16PM Next Port Vale or Yeovil Town v Bradford City 7:16PM Local derby Bolton Wanderers vs Huddersfield Town 7:16PM Next up Newport County vs Leeds United 7:16PM A tale of two cities Coventry City vs Stoke City 7:15PM Potentially a huge trip for non-league Fylde Bournemouth vs AFC Fylde or Wigan 7:15PM Less exciting Aston Villa vs Woking or Peterborough United 7:15PM And another big rivalry! Brighton vs Crystal Palace 7:14PM Would you believe it?! Liverpool vs Everton 7:14PM Next Birmingham City vs Burton Albion 7:14PM Next Watford vs Bristol City 7:14PM First up Ipswich Town vs Sheffield United 7:12PM Here we go Jake Humphrey is the host, and the venue is Slough Town's home ground Holloways Park ahead of Slough's FA Cup second round match tonight against Rochdale. Glenn Hoddle and Jermaine Jenas will make the draw. 7:01PM Nearly there The draw will be getting under way in around about 10 minutes. Hereford v Newcastle? Wrexham v Arsenal? Sutton v Coventry? Yep, the BBC's montage has them all. 6:28PM An English institution Evening all, Welcome to our coverage of one of the great days in the English sporting calendar. Yes we are just minutes away from seeing which lower-league teams will get a chance to lose 3-0 against the second string of one of the Premier League's leading lights. For these part-time plumbers and postmen, the opportunity to test themselves against Mohamed Elneny and Matteo Darmian is just a draw of a ball away. There is also the opportunity to be patronised the hell out of by BBC commentators and possibly go down in football folklore for ever more. Think Ronny Radford scoring for Hereford against Newcastle, Mickey Thomas for Wrexham against Arsenal, er Nigel Jemson for Shrewsbury against Everton. The third round stage is of course when all the Premier League and Championship teams join the competition, and alongside them will be four non-league teams in the pot - AFC Fylde, Hereford, Slough and Woking. Arsenal are the current FA Cup holders Credit: AP Woking you may recall have some pedigree in this competition. In January 1991 the Surrey-based side pulled off one of the great FA Cup shocks when as a Conference team they knocked out second-tier outfit West Brom 4-2 at the Hawthorns. They were then beaten 1-0 by top-flight side Everton in the fourth round. More recently, Woking reached the third round in 1997 and took Premier League side Coventry to a replay which they narrowly lost 2-1. But enough about Woking. Tonight's draw gets under way at around 7pm, and precedes the second round match between seventh-tier Slough Town and League One side Rochdale. Here are the ball numbers in full: Bournemouth Arsenal Aston Villa Barnsley Birmingham City Bolton Brentford Brighton Bristol City Burnley Burton Albion Cardiff City Chelsea Crystal Palace Derby County Everton Fulham Huddersfield Hull City Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Middlesbrough Millwall Newcastle Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End QPR Reading Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Stoke Sunderland Swansea Tottenham Watford West Brom West Ham Wolves Woking or Peterborough MK Dons Newport County Wycombe Wanderers Port Vale/Yeovil Shrewsbury Town Doncaster Rovers Slough Town or Rochdale AFC Wimbledon Stevenage Mansfield Town Luton Town Bradford City Blackburn/Crewe AFC Fylde or Wigan Gillingham or Carlisle Notts County Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City Fleetwood Town or Hereford Coventry City